Viking Voice Issue 2, Volume 103

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December 17, 2025

Kingsburg Boys Soccer Kick Off the 2025 Season By Audrina Lopez Prouduction Editor The Kingsburg Boys Soccer team has now kicked off their season. They play in Division 4. There are 9 seniors in- think our team can go far this year, we’ve been winning a lot of our games so far and if stay dedicated we can be victorious.” Solorio was asked about team strategy. like to be encouraging to each other. It makes us motivated to do our best when we all be- lieve in each other and work together.” Team work is huge when it comes to

being achieving team goals. To have team work the boys soc- cer team must be a functional team. Solorio stated, “Some things we do as a team to stay functional and to be able to work together is we give each other compliments on the field, we like to moti- vate each other, Being patient is huge too because sometimes things might not always go the way we plan, but it’s important to just stay strong keep go- ing. Overall, I think our team works very well together.” The Kingsburg Boys Soccer team is ready to

cluding Diego Alvarez, Sebas- tian Lopez, Jordan Otani, Em- manuel Gutierrez, Alejandro Urbina, Oliver Protzmann, Steven Juan, Zach Amaral, and Edgar Vasquez. Their senoir night will take place February 11th where they will play agianst Immanuel. The season has just started and the team is off to a great start. Eight games have been played so far. They’ve had 6 wins, 2 ties, and 1 loss. The team has been

working hard together to flourish this season and to reach their goals. They are feeling confident. Junior Sebastian Solorio commented, “I

Solorio replied, “To be successful this season, our team will utilize teamwork. On the field we

keep working as a team to be triumphant.

Girls Varsity Soccer Kicks Off the Season By Delilah Garcia Staff Writer “One major goal that we hope to ac-

ing opponent to help us sharpen our skills as both the JV and Varsity work toward the season goal of winning the Tri-County Kings Canyon League,¨ stated Coach Bergstrom. Orosco stated she believes the person- ality of the team is “Positive, encouraging, and reliable.” Glover emphasizes what makes

complish this season is finishing the year as league champions. I know that the team has the talent to achieve this goal, I know that it will be hard and take a lot of hard work but I am positive that the team will come out suc- cessful,” expressed Hernandez Abad.

As autumn leaves hit the ground, the KHS Girl’s Varsity Soccer team hits the field, ready for another spectacular season. With each practice and every early morning warm- up, the team proves they’re more than just a group of players, they are a united team. This year’s team is made

her proud when she thinks of her team, she says, “how we work to- gether very well, all have very good chemistry, and just have fun.” Even with a tough schedule, the girls varsity team has proven they do not fold under pressure. Jackson, says she feels all and all

up of twenty-one players and head coach, Ryan Bergstrom. Captains have not been chosen yet. The squad fills all four grade levels, starting with the only Freshman, Daisy Jackson. The Sophomores include: Caitlyn Es- segian, Lyla Glover, Khloe Oros- co, and Faith Peterson. Following are seven strong Juniors, Brielle Bensaly, Maddie Ekizian, Nadia Hovnanian, Lau- ren Lakey, Cianna Lopez, Juliana

superb when it comes to her team. “I mean we all get along great, and it’s super fun, we have a really good team this year and really great chem- istry. Our team is made up of mostly seniors so now’s our time to really shine and hopefully win league or valley cham- pionships.” Throughout the pre-season, they’ve been building stronger chemistry, and push- ing themselves to get better. They work hard during practice, and fight for the ball on the field. This squad has shown they are stepping into this season with confidence.

Morales, and Makaylah Villanueva. Lastly our beloved Seniors are Juniper Bergstrom, Ra- chael Erickson, Maddie Essegian, Lea Her- nandez Abad, Alyssa Martinez, Gracie Torres, Parker Woods, Gabriela Ramirez Felix, and Isabella Ramirez Felix. Even with such a wide range of ages filling this team, their goal remains the same.

They played an intense scrimmage on Thursday, November 13th, unfortunately losing 4-0, against Buchanan High School, a strong Division 1 opponent. The season open- er for Varsity was Thursday, November 20th, at Clovis East. They recently took part in a three day tournament down south at Newport. “We look forward to another challeng-

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